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Q: Thunderbolt Display turns off randomly

I have a new Mac Mini 2011 i7 Quad CPU version.  I have a Thunderbolt 27 inch display.  I have found that the display randomly turns off and won't turn on when I use the keyboard or mouse.  This occurs when I am doing stuff on the machine, it is not a display sleep issue.  The first couple of times I had to use Remote Desktop to reboot the Mac Mini to fix the issue.  The last time it happened I removed the Thunderbolt plug from the Mac Mini and reinstalled it and this fixed the issue.  I have the latest software updates on the Mac Mini and the Thunderbolt Firmware update on the Display.

 

I am running Lion 10.7.1

Posted on Sep 21, 2011 9:35 PM

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  • by OWC Larry,

    OWC Larry OWC Larry Jul 2, 2014 9:58 AM in response to djgray
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    Jul 2, 2014 9:58 AM in response to djgray

    That would be interesting... noise definitely seems to be a potential factory with some of the issues experienced and an issue with shielding on the power cable could be the case for some. I still can not believe this product has not been updated in 3 years.

  • by busterbear,

    busterbear busterbear Jul 4, 2014 5:57 PM in response to OWC Larry
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    Jul 4, 2014 5:57 PM in response to OWC Larry

    My 3cents, update.

     

    New macoPro, 2 brand new TBD, no peripherals plugged into them. Swapping out hardwired tb with external tb did not help with my ongoing, erratic blackouts.

     

    Screens "black out" for a second or two, then back on. No rhyme or reason. Sometimes one, sometimes the other. No pattern. Perhaps 2-10 xs in an typical day.

     

    I feel sorry for those of you getting total black outs for lengths at a time. My situation is an annoyance, yours is more aggravating.

     

    Happy 4th, all.

  • by foo__,

    foo__ foo__ Jul 15, 2014 7:59 AM in response to miloze
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    Jul 15, 2014 7:59 AM in response to miloze

    Miloze,

    I have the same problem and was thinking of replacing the panel with a 27" iMac panel. Why did this not work when you tried it?

  • by miloze,

    miloze miloze Jul 15, 2014 2:56 PM in response to foo__
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    Jul 15, 2014 2:56 PM in response to foo__

    Hi Foo.

     

    From what I remember one of the cables didn't fit and another was routed to the wrong side making it impossible to reach the connector. It may have worked with some rewiring and using doner components from the faulty display but I could not find sufficient evidence online to try it. I was out of my depth and being so uncertain that it would work I opted to send the panel back.

     

    good luck!

  • by foo__,

    foo__ foo__ Jul 16, 2014 5:43 AM in response to miloze
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    Jul 16, 2014 5:43 AM in response to miloze

    Thanks for that information miloze. I did notice from the teardown of the Thunderbolt Display and 27" iMac that I've seen that the connector on the back of the 27" panels were in different places. Like you said, it may be possible to do some rewiring and extend the cable lengths to fit but it would be an expensive experiment if it didn't work! I am actually a little surprised that Google doesn't have any results for people that have tried this before, considering that both the TBD and 27" iMac have been out for a long time, and that quite disappointingly it seems the dead panel syndrome is quite common on the Thunderbolt Display, judging from the threads here and on other forums. It is quite disappointing for such an expensive product.

  • by Dennis L Jacob,

    Dennis L Jacob Dennis L Jacob Jul 20, 2014 10:46 AM in response to foo__
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    Jul 20, 2014 10:46 AM in response to foo__

    My two TBD started doing the blank off routine. To get the screen to come back on, I had to reboot the MBPro. Then it started to happen when waking the computer from sleep mode. I tried switching the two TBD around without any change, so not a solo TBD problem. Since then I've tried the other recommended work arounds. So after my last Apple tech told me to re-install Mavericks, my two TBD are waking up when I click with my bluetooth magic mouse. It has been two days so far. Too short to presume the problem is fixed. To date I've done the hibernate mode change to zero, I've turned off automatic brightness control on both monitors. I've made sure that my brightness level is less than maximum. And I've re-installed Mavericks. Hopefully this last change will last longer than the previous change that lasted only two days. To play it safe, I've moved my external drives to a USB hub connected straight to the computer and not through either TBD hub. The other oddity I've had, is I'll come back to my computer to find that it rebooted on itself. The error message was something about wake/sleep issue. The error reports have been sent to Apple for analysis. My last Apple tech also told me that engineering is looking at the problem. So apparently someone knows there is a problem somewhere at Apple.

  • by djgray,

    djgray djgray Jul 23, 2014 5:25 AM in response to djgray
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    Jul 23, 2014 5:25 AM in response to djgray

    Nothing here was solution, not software update, not changing the power cable.

     

    After some time, the same errors.


    I talked with Apple Technician and show here videos of testing the display, while she said that I need to bring it back to Service (for 3rd time) and when I asked the service, they've told me that they can only change the parts - logic board, power supply or display and that they can't test it before they order, as they don't have any parts to test with.

     

    I mean waddda f, Apple?

  • by Dennis L Jacob,

    Dennis L Jacob Dennis L Jacob Jul 26, 2014 10:33 AM in response to djgray
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    Jul 26, 2014 10:33 AM in response to djgray

    My TBD is still not always waking. So the steps Apple support has asked me to do haven't worked either. The display waking up is hit and miss. Sometimes it wakes up and others not. But at least I don't have to reboot to get the second display to wake up. I just need to pull the TBD cable and plug it back in. This is a real concern. Is this a TBD problem or a computer problem or software or hardware? I mean these displays are a thousand bucks. And any USB hard drive you plug into them gets "ejected" every time the TBD doesn't wake up. I don't know what happens with a device or devices that would be plugged into the TBD port on the TBD if those devices would be ejected as well. I don't want to find out the hard way. What's next? Apple support hasn't asked me to do anything with my TBD's.

  • by Dougstan49,

    Dougstan49 Dougstan49 Jul 31, 2014 5:39 PM in response to Dennis L Jacob
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    Jul 31, 2014 5:39 PM in response to Dennis L Jacob

    I've had the intermittent flicker/shutdown of a new (purchased in May 2014) Thunderbolt display plugged into a MacBook Air bought at the same time.

     

    I found a bash script on another section of this forum, and ran it in Terminal. The following is the result. The OP said to post it in the forum, and that someone might be able to see what's going on.

     

     

    Start time: 20:26:10 07/31/14

     

     

    Model Identifier: MacBookAir6,2

    System Version: OS X 10.9.4 (13E28)

    Kernel Version: Darwin 13.3.0

    Boot Mode: Normal

    Time since boot: 4 days 9:25

     

     

    USB

     

     

       My Passport 0748 (Western Digital Technologies, Inc.)

     

     

    Diagnostic reports

     

     

       2014-07-05 Captive Network Assistant crash

       2014-07-17 Mail crash

       2014-07-17 Mail crash

       2014-07-17 Mail crash

       2014-07-17 Mail crash

       2014-07-17 Mail crash

       2014-07-26 Empire Total War crash

     

     

    Log

     

     

       Jul 31 11:37:46 jnl: disk1s2: replay_journal: from: 148611072 to: 154030080 (joffset 0x3a38000)

       Jul 31 11:37:54 jnl: disk1s2: journal replay done.

       Jul 31 11:39:54 PM notification timeout (pid 2167, Messages)

       Jul 31 11:41:38 PM notification timeout (pid 2167, Messages)

       Jul 31 15:01:32 PM notification timeout (pid 2167, Messages)

       Jul 31 15:02:02 PM notification timeout (pid 2167, Messages)

       Jul 31 17:08:30 jnl: disk1s2: do_jnl_io: strategy err 0x6

       Jul 31 17:08:30 jnl: disk1s2: write_journal_header: error writing the journal header!

       Jul 31 17:08:30 jnl: disk1s2: close: journal 0xffffff801c3b5c20, is invalid.  aborting outstanding transactions

       Jul 31 17:11:28 PM notification timeout (pid 2167, Messages)

       Jul 31 20:03:58 jnl: disk1s2: replay_journal: from: 155074560 to: 2007040 (joffset 0x3a38000)

       Jul 31 20:04:11 jnl: disk1s2: journal replay done.

       Jul 31 20:04:56 IOPPF: Sent cpu-plimit-notification last value 4 (rounded time weighted average 4)

       Jul 31 20:05:34 IOPPF: Sent cpu-plimit-notification last value 1 (rounded time weighted average 2)

       Jul 31 20:05:45 IOPPF: Sent cpu-plimit-notification last value 8 (rounded time weighted average 4)

       Jul 31 20:06:04 IOPPF: Sent cpu-plimit-notification last value 1 (rounded time weighted average 2)

       Jul 31 20:06:15 IOPPF: Sent cpu-plimit-notification last value 5 (rounded time weighted average 3)

       Jul 31 20:06:26 IOPPF: Sent cpu-plimit-notification last value 4 (rounded time weighted average 2)

       Jul 31 20:06:37 IOPPF: Sent cpu-plimit-notification last value 8 (rounded time weighted average 6)

       Jul 31 20:07:00 process Dropbox[4482] thread 406921 caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU (Actual recent usage: 55%) over 180 seconds. thread lifetime cpu usage 95.679518 seconds, (81.646807 user, 14.032711 system) ledger info: balance: 90002073598 credit: 90002073598 debit: 0 limit: 90000000000 (50%) period: 180000000000 time since last refill (ns): 161221790159

       Jul 31 20:22:52 jnl: disk1s2: do_jnl_io: strategy err 0x6

       Jul 31 20:22:52 jnl: disk1s2: write_journal_header: error writing the journal header!

       Jul 31 20:22:52 jnl: disk1s2: close: journal 0xffffff801c3b5c20, is invalid.  aborting outstanding transactions

       Jul 31 20:22:59 jnl: disk1s2: replay_journal: from: 2007040 to: 8982528 (joffset 0x3a38000)

       Jul 31 20:23:12 jnl: disk1s2: journal replay done.

     

     

    Swap (MiB): 5256

     

     

    Activity

     

     

       CPU: user 8%, system 12%

     

     

    CPU per process: backupd (UID 0) is using 82  %

     

     

    I/O per process: backupd (UID 0) is using 2 MB/s

     

     

    Daemons

     

     

       com.oracle.java.Helper-Tool

       com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper

       com.adobe.fpsaud

     

     

    Agents

     

     

       com.fiplab.MailTabHelper

       com.fiplab.MenuTabHelper

       com.fiplab.MailTabProHelper

       com.oracle.java.Java-Updater

       com.citrixonline.GoToMeeting.G2MUpdate

     

     

    launchd

     

     

       /Library/LaunchAgents/com.oracle.java.Java-Updater.plist

       - com.oracle.java.Java-Updater

       /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.adobe.fpsaud.plist

       - com.adobe.fpsaud

       /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist

       - com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper

       /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.oracle.java.Helper-Tool.plist

       - com.oracle.java.Helper-Tool

       Library/LaunchAgents/com.citrixonline.GoToMeeting.G2MUpdate.plist

       - com.citrixonline.GoToMeeting.G2MUpdate

     

     

    Bundles

     

     

       /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/Flash Player.plugin

       - N/A

       /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin

       - com.oracle.java.JavaAppletPlugin

       /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/MeetingJoinPlugin.plugin

       - com.microsoft.communicator.meetingjoinplugin

       /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/SharePointBrowserPlugin.plugin

       - com.microsoft.sharepoint.browserplugin

       /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/SharePointWebKitPlugin.webplugin

       - com.microsoft.sharepoint.webkitplugin

       /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/Silverlight.plugin

       - com.microsoft.SilverlightPlugin

       /Library/PreferencePanes/Flash Player.prefPane

       - com.adobe.flashplayerpreferences

       /Library/PreferencePanes/JavaControlPanel.prefPane

       - com.oracle.java.JavaControlPanel

       Library/Caches/com.apple.Safari/Extensions/1Password.safariextension

       - com.agilebits.onepassword4-safari

       Library/Internet Plug-Ins/CitrixOnlineWebDeploymentPlugin.plugin

       - com.citrixonline.mac.WebDeploymentPlugin

     

     

    Apps

     

     

       /Volumes/TimeMachine3/Applications/Dropbox.app

       /Applications/Dropbox.app

     

     

    Font issues: 21

     

     

    DNS: 75.75.76.76 (static)

     

     

    Safari extensions

     

     

       1Password

     

     

    Restricted files: 195

     

     

    Elapsed time (s): 187

  • by Echoboy93,

    Echoboy93 Echoboy93 Aug 13, 2014 12:23 AM in response to gadget_aussie_man
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    Aug 13, 2014 12:23 AM in response to gadget_aussie_man

    gonna go ahead and add my input on this ridiculous situation.

    late 2013 Mac Pro owner. Plugged into 2011 thunderbolt display.

    - had random flickering, occasional brightness degrading apon display restartup, and blackouts (some times lasting minutes to hours, to days).

    - No macpro issue, have found mothers late 2013 Mbp and 2011 Mbp to create identical issues with display.

    - Have tried external .5m thunderbolt cable to no avail.

    - no warranty, Taken to apple store for a no charge (apple gave something for free!?) service to find issue.

    - After two weeks without display they called up, psu, logic board and  breakout cable fine. Lcd display issue.

    - Tried to charge me £639 (included vat) for replacement and labour. Told them to suck it and took it back.

    - assessed options, probably get zilch selling as spares on ebay.

    - tried some open heart surgery, the fault does appear to be in the connector of lcd (the most expensive component).

    - Claiming on house insurance.

    I am disgusted that I had spent almost 1k on a display to find it's worthless. And that apple will take no liable action in order to reprimand a situation which is not of the customers fault.

     

    as mentioned previously, this is the fault of display other than the funny macmini ram stuff that was added to this thread earlier. Stay safe. Cover yourself.

  • by monomac,

    monomac monomac Aug 14, 2014 8:11 AM in response to gadget_aussie_man
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    Aug 14, 2014 8:11 AM in response to gadget_aussie_man

    Here's my story:

    - TBD from 2011, connected to 13" MBA also from 2011 (4GB RAM)

    - worked fine until June 2014, when TBD started to go black in ever shorter intervals (USB and TB-ports were still active)

    - brought it to an Apple Store 3 times: First they replaced the LCD Panel, then they replaced the Power Supply and Logic Board, then the third time (today) they gave me a new one

    - the old one had the model No. MC914ZM/A, the new one MC914ZM/B -> so there might be some hardware changes in newer models

    - after the first two repair attempts the problem recurred after a few days and then again in ever shorter intervals 

     

    Now I'm sitting here with a brand new TBD and fingers crossed...

  • by friguyb,

    friguyb friguyb Aug 16, 2014 1:50 AM in response to djgray
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    Aug 16, 2014 1:50 AM in response to djgray

    Same situation for me. MBP and TB display purchased in May 2014. After flickering , the TB display is not even detected at boot. I had this one day, the day after it was OK and today it is not detected again. I finally regret I purchased this display.

  • by hColl,

    hColl hColl Sep 29, 2014 12:05 AM in response to friguyb
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    Sep 29, 2014 12:05 AM in response to friguyb

    I also regret the same thing. And I will have to think twice before I give my money away like this. Premium price for a non working product? Thanks, but no thanks.

  • by OttoInVT,

    OttoInVT OttoInVT Oct 17, 2014 8:01 AM in response to gadget_aussie_man
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    Oct 17, 2014 8:01 AM in response to gadget_aussie_man
  • by bearheart,

    bearheart bearheart Oct 22, 2014 5:14 PM in response to OWC Larry
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    Oct 22, 2014 5:14 PM in response to OWC Larry

    I have a Late 2013 Mac Pro (cylinder) and two TBolt displays. I just purchased two 6" cables from OWC and it's reduced the problem a lot, but it's not entirely resolved -- I still get occasional blinks from one of my displays.

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